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Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutinied a month ago.
The government forces have been backed up by troops from neighboring Senegal.
Rumours that 1-thousand new Senegalese troops had been dispatched to the area inspired the rebel forces to launch their biggest offensive yet, attacking government forces in the north of the city.
The fighting in Guinea Bissau began on June 7 with a coup attempt in the capital, Bissau, by former army chief of staff BrigadierAnsumane Mane, who accuses President Vieira of corruption and says he should resign.
The rebel forces are determined to win on this front, which lies to the North of the capital, and controls the route to the airport.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are so confident that we will conquer them , we are preparing, preparing some means to attack them and when we launch an attack we have to head up the city. There is no stop."
SUPERCAPTION: Major Almane Alan Camara, RebelOfficer
Rebel troops find many bodies in the area - a result of the heavy mortar fire from both sides.
But any soldier for the government is left in the jungle to rot.
The rebels attitude is apparently different when it comes to civilian deaths.
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Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from its capital city, Bissau, to distinguish the country from other “Guineas”. If you wanna know just a bit more, watch this short video.
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1. The African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde was founded in 1956, and guerrilla warfare grew increasingly effective. By 1974 the rebels controlled most of the countryside, where they formed a government that was soon recognized by scores of countries. The military coup in Portugal in April 1974 brightened the prospects for freedom, and in August the Lisbon government signed an agreement granting independence to the province.
2. Although Portuguese is the official language, used in mass media, official documents and schools, it’s Creole that’s the lingua franca in Guinea Bissau. The language is known by most Bissau Guineans and it’s a local version or dialect of Portuguese (combined with native languages).
3. Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term. Since independence in 1974, every single acting president was either assassinated or deposed by a military coup. This instability contributed to the country’s status as one of the poorest nations on Earth.
4. The land now known as Guinea-Bissau was once the kingdom of Gabú, which was part of the larger Mali Empire. After 1546 Gabú became more autonomous, and at least portions of the kingdom existed until 1867. In the19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea.
5. Bissau is an impressive rural metropolis where many of the upscale villas are built according to Mediterranean architecture. The city's name was added to the county name when independence was achieved to avoid confusion with neighboring Guinea.
6. Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 45% of the country's population. Approximately 19% of the country's population belongs to the Christian community, and 31% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs.
7. The Ghanaians' struggle for freedom in the 1950s inspired the people of Guinea-Bissau to put up their own fight, which succeeded in 1974. Both flags use the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Bissau_main_road_to_airport.jpg
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Soldiers assassinated the president of Guinea-Bissau in his palace Monday hours after a bomb blast killed the army chief who had been his political rival for decades. (March 2)

published:02 Mar 2009

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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
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published:03 Oct 2012

views:782

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Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau (i/ˈɡɪnibɪˈsaʊ/, GI-nee-bi-SOW), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese:República da Guiné-Bissau, pronounced:[ʁeˈpublikɐ dɐ ɡiˈnɛ biˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa. It covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948sqmi) with an estimated population of 1,704,000.

Guinea-Bissau was once part of the kingdom of Gabu, as well as part of the Mali Empire. Parts of this kingdom persisted until the 18th century, while a few others were under some rule by the Portuguese Empire since the 16th century. In the 19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea. Upon independence, declared in 1973 and recognised in 1974, the name of its capital, Bissau, was added to the country's name to prevent confusion with Guinea (formerly French Guinea). Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term.

Bissau

Bissau is the capital city of Guinea-Bissau. In 2007 Bissau had an estimated population of 407,424. Bissau is located on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean, and is Guinea-Bissau's largest city, major port, and its administrative and military centre.

History

The city was founded in 1687 by Portugal as a fortified port and trading center. In 1942 it became the capital of Portuguese Guinea.

After the declaration of independence by the anti-colonial guerrillas of PAIGC in 1973, the capital of the de facto independent territories was declared to be Madina do Boe. Bissau remained as the capital of the Portuguese-occupied regions, and the de jure capital of all of Portuguese Guinea. When Portugal recognized the independence of Guinea-Bissau and decolonised in 1974 due to the military coup of April 25 in Lisbon, the two territories merged and Bissau became the capital of the new independent state. The city is known for its annual carnival.

The city, as the seat of government, was the scene of intense fighting during the beginning and end of the Guinea-Bissau Civil War in 1998 and 1999.

Guinea

Guineai/ˈɡɪni/, officially the Republic of Guinea (French:République de Guinée), is a country in West Africa. Formerly known as French Guinea (French:Guinée française), the modern country is sometimes referred to as Guinea-Conakry in order to distinguish it from other parts of the wider region of the same name, such as Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea. Guinea has a population of 10.5 million and an area of 245,860 square kilometres (94,927sqmi).

Guinea is a predominantly Islamic country, with Muslims representing 85 percent of the population. Guinea's people belong to twenty-four ethnic groups. French, the official language of Guinea, is the main language of communication in schools, in government administration, in the media, and among the country's security forces, but more than twenty-four indigenous languages are also spoken.

Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea (Spanish:Guinea Ecuatorial,French:Guinée équatoriale, Portuguese:Guiné Equatorial), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish:República de Guinea Ecuatorial, French:République de Guinée équatoriale, Portuguese:República da Guiné Equatorial), is a country located in Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres (11,000sqmi). Formerly the colony of Spanish Guinea, its post-independence name evokes its location near both the Equator and the Gulf of Guinea. Equatorial Guinea is the only sovereign African state in which Spanish is an official language. As of 2012, the country has a population of 1.6 million.

Equatorial Guinea consists of two parts, an insular and a mainland region. The insular region consists of the islands of Bioko (formerly Fernando Pó) in the Gulf of Guinea and Annobón, a small volcanic island south of the equator. Bioko Island is the northernmost part of Equatorial Guinea and is the site of the country's capital, Malabo. The island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe is located between Bioko and Annobón. The mainland region, Río Muni, is bordered by Cameroon on the north and Gabon on the south and east. It is the location of Bata, Equatorial Guinea's largest city, and Oyala, the country's planned future capital. Rio Muni also includes several small offshore islands, such as Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico.

In 1957 there were only three participating nations: Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. South Africa was originally scheduled to compete, but were disqualified due to the apartheid policies of the government then in power. Since then, the tournament has grown greatly, making it necessary to hold a qualifying tournament. The number of participants in the final tournament reached 16 in 1998 (16 teams were to compete in 1996 but Nigeria withdrew, reducing the field to 15), and since then, the format has been unchanged, with the sixteen teams being drawn into four groups of four teams each, with the top two teams of each group advancing to a "knock-out" stage.

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3:21

GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

English/Nat
Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutinied a month ago.
The government forces have been backed up by troops from neighboring Senegal.
Rumours that 1-thousand new Senegalese troops had been dispatched to the area inspired the rebel forces to launch their biggest offensive yet, attacking government forces in the north of the city.
The fighting in Guinea Bissau began on June 7 with a coup attempt in the capital, Bissau, by former army chief of staff BrigadierAnsumane Mane, who accuses President Vieira of corruption and says he should resign.
The rebel forces are determined to win on this front, which lies to the North of the capital, and controls the route to the airport.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are so confident that we will conquer them , we are preparing, preparing some means to attack them and when we launch an attack we have to head up the city. There is no stop."
SUPERCAPTION: Major Almane Alan Camara, RebelOfficer
Rebel troops find many bodies in the area - a result of the heavy mortar fire from both sides.
But any soldier for the government is left in the jungle to rot.
The rebels attitude is apparently different when it comes to civilian deaths.
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3:24

7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from its capital city, Bissau, to distinguish the country from other “Guineas”. If you wanna know just a bit more, watch this short video.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guinea Bissau.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde was founded in 1956, and guerrilla warfare grew increasingly effective. By 1974 the rebels controlled most of the countryside, where they formed a government that was soon recognized by scores of countries. The military coup in Portugal in April 1974 brightened the prospects for freedom, and in August the Lisbon government signed an agreement granting independence to the province.
2. Although Portuguese is the official language, used in mass media, official documents and schools, it’s Creole that’s the lingua franca in Guinea Bissau. The language is known by most Bissau Guineans and it’s a local version or dialect of Portuguese (combined with native languages).
3. Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term. Since independence in 1974, every single acting president was either assassinated or deposed by a military coup. This instability contributed to the country’s status as one of the poorest nations on Earth.
4. The land now known as Guinea-Bissau was once the kingdom of Gabú, which was part of the larger Mali Empire. After 1546 Gabú became more autonomous, and at least portions of the kingdom existed until 1867. In the19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea.
5. Bissau is an impressive rural metropolis where many of the upscale villas are built according to Mediterranean architecture. The city's name was added to the county name when independence was achieved to avoid confusion with neighboring Guinea.
6. Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 45% of the country's population. Approximately 19% of the country's population belongs to the Christian community, and 31% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs.
7. The Ghanaians' struggle for freedom in the 1950s inspired the people of Guinea-Bissau to put up their own fight, which succeeded in 1974. Both flags use the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Catalan_Atlas_BNF_Sheet_6_Western_Sahara.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/20130610-DSC_8990_%289175640952%29_%282%29.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Bissau_main_road_to_airport.jpg
http://ccas11bijagos.pbworks.com/f/1296438545/Dance_1.jpg
http://www.madalinadobraca.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/People-of-Guinea-Bissau_transafrica.biz_.jpg
https://awayfarers.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/flag.jpg
http://www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/soldier-of-Guinea-Bissau.jpg
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Soldiers Assassinate President of Guinea-Bissau

Soldiers assassinated the president of Guinea-Bissau in his palace Monday hours after a bomb blast killed the army chief who had been his political rival for decades. (March 2)

3:16

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

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9:46

ETHNICITY TAG | MALAYSIA , GUINEA BISSAU, SWEDEN

ETHNICITY TAG | MALAYSIA , GUINEA BISSAU, SWEDEN

ETHNICITY TAG | MALAYSIA , GUINEA BISSAU, SWEDEN

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Getting a Visa for Guinea-Bissau in Senegal

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Season 1WildGuinea Bissau offers snapper, jack and barracuda- Fishing AdventurerCyril heads to Guinea Bissau, West Africa, where he meets up with the boat and captain that will take him deep into the remote islands of the Bijagos Archipelago. On the way he quickly realizes what Guinea Bissau has to offer a visiting fisherman when he finds himself catching fish right in the middle of a school of Jack during a feeding frenzy. The next day, Cyril is off for some top-water fishing, casting poppers on a nearby wreck for the many big predator fish that roam around this artificial reef. After an overnight stay in an authentic Bijagos village, he takes off in his dinghy and finds himself on a sandbar only accessible during low-tide, from which he catches barracuda and snapper until the tide rolls back in. This is remote Africa at its best!
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5:24

Instagram playboy is also the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea | The Economist

Instagram playboy is also the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea | The Economist

Instagram playboy is also the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea | The Economist

Equatorial Guinea’s vice-president records his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, but it is unclear where his money comes from. He is currently being tried for embezzlement and money-laundering in France, where a verdict will be announced this week.
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Meet one of Instagram's most famous playboys. He tours the world, driving fast cars and eating at the world's finest restaurants. He even gets hip-hop stars like Wyclef Jean to play at his lavish parties posting his exploits on his Instagram account. But this isn't your typical Instagram star.
He's the vice-president of a country, Equatorial Guinea. A small country in west Africa with a lot of oil.
Teodoro Nguema Obiang is the second-most-powerful man in the country. His father is the world's longest serving president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema. The Obiang family has amassed a fortune running into the hundreds of millions of dollars. But how have they made their money?
Equatorial Guinea has some of the most opaque national accounts in the world. Per head it is the richest country in Africa, yet people live in plastic-shack poverty. The most recent figures available from the World Bank suggest that three-quarters of the population live below the poverty line. But the presidential family seem oblivious to the poverty.
If the country is so wealthy, where is all the money going?
TutuAlicante is a lawyer from Equatorial Guinea who is in exile in the United States. He runs an organisation that is trying to tackle corruption in his homeland. He knows first hand how the massive theft of public money has left little behind to fund public services.
While most of the population live in squalid conditions, Teddy splashes the cash, showing off his wealth on his Instagram account. Often using the hashtag luxury living he reveals a life of privilege and excess. Court papers say he amassed around $300m worldwide between 2000 and 2011, despite having an official government salary of less than $100,000 a year.
The Department of Justice alleged that Teddy embezzled millions of dollars from the public purse as cabinet minister. The Department of Justice agreed a settlement of around $30m with Teddy.
This year Teddy has found himself on trial again. This time in a separate case in France charged with embezzlement and money-laundering. After being unsuccessful in claiming diplomatic immunity he failed to show up to any of the court hearings. Instead, he posted videos on Instagram of himself on safari near Victoria Falls.
The French court valued his assets in France at around €100m, including a large property bought for €25m in Paris. The French public prosecutor has asked for a three-year jail sentence, €30m fine, and all of Teddy's assets in France to be seized.
The vice-president denies the charges.
The future for Equatorial Guinea looks bleak. The president is ageing and his son is preparing to take over. The spendthrift strongmen of Equatorial Guinea are not the only presidential family in Africa who are under investigation for embezzling from the public purse. The presidents of Gabon and the Republic of Congo are also being investigated by judges in France.
But Teddy's had a busy time of late posting from the beaches of Brazil to the Great Wall of China. There are plenty of countries where regulators turn a blind eye to despots who want to hide their ill-gotten gains. But their secrets are increasingly being leaked and it helps if the autocrats themselves do the leaking, via Instagram.
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published: 24 Jul 2014

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published: 17 May 2017

GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

English/Nat
Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutinied a month ago.
The government forces have been backed up by troops from neighboring Senegal.
Rumours that 1-thousand new Senegalese troops had been dispatched to the area inspired the rebel forces to launch their biggest offensive yet, attacking government forces in the north of the city.
The fighting in Guinea Bissau began on June 7 with a coup attempt in the capital, Bissau, by former army chief of staff BrigadierAnsumane Mane, who accuses President Vieira of corruption and says he should resign.
The rebel forces are determined to win on this front, which lies to the North of the capital, and controls the route to t...

published: 21 Jul 2015

7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from its capital city, Bissau, to distinguish the country from other “Guineas”. If you wanna know just a bit more, watch this short video.
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Soldiers Assassinate President of Guinea-Bissau

Soldiers assassinated the president of Guinea-Bissau in his palace Monday hours after a bomb blast killed the army chief who had been his political rival for decades. (March 2)

published: 02 Mar 2009

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

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published: 03 Oct 2012

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Getting a Visa for Guinea-Bissau in Senegal

On day 17 of "It's My Life365" I have my first experience with the famous visa procedures of Africa. Nearly every country you enter you need to get a visa, and since I'm travelling overland this usually means stopping in a capital city for a couple days to do so. In this case, the visa process went insanely well and faster than I could have ever imagined. I decided to get my visa for Guinea-Bissau in Ziguinchor because I had heard it was cheaper and quicker than in Dakar. Little did I know that it would only take me about 5 minutes. Oh, if the visa process was this good for the rest of Africa it wouldn't be all that bad!
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Season 1WildGuinea Bissau offers snapper, jack and barracuda- Fishing AdventurerCyril heads to Guinea Bissau, West Africa, where he meets up with the boat and captain that will take him deep into the remote islands of the Bijagos Archipelago. On the way he quickly realizes what Guinea Bissau has to offer a visiting fisherman when he finds himself catching fish right in the middle of a school of Jack during a feeding frenzy. The next day, Cyril is off for some top-water fishing, casting poppers on a nearby wreck for the many big predator fish that roam around this artificial reef. After an overnight stay in an authentic Bijagos village, he takes off in his dinghy and finds himself on a sandbar only accessible during low-tide, from which he catches barracuda and snapper until the tide r...

published: 08 Jan 2013

Instagram playboy is also the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea | The Economist

Equatorial Guinea’s vice-president records his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, but it is unclear where his money comes from. He is currently being tried for embezzlement and money-laundering in France, where a verdict will be announced this week.
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He's the vice-president of a country, Equatorial Guinea. A small country in west Africa with a lot of oil.
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GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

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Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutini...

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Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutinied a month ago.
The government forces have been backed up by troops from neighboring Senegal.
Rumours that 1-thousand new Senegalese troops had been dispatched to the area inspired the rebel forces to launch their biggest offensive yet, attacking government forces in the north of the city.
The fighting in Guinea Bissau began on June 7 with a coup attempt in the capital, Bissau, by former army chief of staff BrigadierAnsumane Mane, who accuses President Vieira of corruption and says he should resign.
The rebel forces are determined to win on this front, which lies to the North of the capital, and controls the route to the airport.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are so confident that we will conquer them , we are preparing, preparing some means to attack them and when we launch an attack we have to head up the city. There is no stop."
SUPERCAPTION: Major Almane Alan Camara, RebelOfficer
Rebel troops find many bodies in the area - a result of the heavy mortar fire from both sides.
But any soldier for the government is left in the jungle to rot.
The rebels attitude is apparently different when it comes to civilian deaths.
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Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutinied a month ago.
The government forces have been backed up by troops from neighboring Senegal.
Rumours that 1-thousand new Senegalese troops had been dispatched to the area inspired the rebel forces to launch their biggest offensive yet, attacking government forces in the north of the city.
The fighting in Guinea Bissau began on June 7 with a coup attempt in the capital, Bissau, by former army chief of staff BrigadierAnsumane Mane, who accuses President Vieira of corruption and says he should resign.
The rebel forces are determined to win on this front, which lies to the North of the capital, and controls the route to the airport.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are so confident that we will conquer them , we are preparing, preparing some means to attack them and when we launch an attack we have to head up the city. There is no stop."
SUPERCAPTION: Major Almane Alan Camara, RebelOfficer
Rebel troops find many bodies in the area - a result of the heavy mortar fire from both sides.
But any soldier for the government is left in the jungle to rot.
The rebels attitude is apparently different when it comes to civilian deaths.
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7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from...

Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from its capital city, Bissau, to distinguish the country from other “Guineas”. If you wanna know just a bit more, watch this short video.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guinea Bissau.
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1. The African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde was founded in 1956, and guerrilla warfare grew increasingly effective. By 1974 the rebels controlled most of the countryside, where they formed a government that was soon recognized by scores of countries. The military coup in Portugal in April 1974 brightened the prospects for freedom, and in August the Lisbon government signed an agreement granting independence to the province.
2. Although Portuguese is the official language, used in mass media, official documents and schools, it’s Creole that’s the lingua franca in Guinea Bissau. The language is known by most Bissau Guineans and it’s a local version or dialect of Portuguese (combined with native languages).
3. Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term. Since independence in 1974, every single acting president was either assassinated or deposed by a military coup. This instability contributed to the country’s status as one of the poorest nations on Earth.
4. The land now known as Guinea-Bissau was once the kingdom of Gabú, which was part of the larger Mali Empire. After 1546 Gabú became more autonomous, and at least portions of the kingdom existed until 1867. In the19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea.
5. Bissau is an impressive rural metropolis where many of the upscale villas are built according to Mediterranean architecture. The city's name was added to the county name when independence was achieved to avoid confusion with neighboring Guinea.
6. Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 45% of the country's population. Approximately 19% of the country's population belongs to the Christian community, and 31% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs.
7. The Ghanaians' struggle for freedom in the 1950s inspired the people of Guinea-Bissau to put up their own fight, which succeeded in 1974. Both flags use the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Catalan_Atlas_BNF_Sheet_6_Western_Sahara.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/20130610-DSC_8990_%289175640952%29_%282%29.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Bissau_main_road_to_airport.jpg
http://ccas11bijagos.pbworks.com/f/1296438545/Dance_1.jpg
http://www.madalinadobraca.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/People-of-Guinea-Bissau_transafrica.biz_.jpg
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Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from its capital city, Bissau, to distinguish the country from other “Guineas”. If you wanna know just a bit more, watch this short video.
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------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guinea Bissau.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde was founded in 1956, and guerrilla warfare grew increasingly effective. By 1974 the rebels controlled most of the countryside, where they formed a government that was soon recognized by scores of countries. The military coup in Portugal in April 1974 brightened the prospects for freedom, and in August the Lisbon government signed an agreement granting independence to the province.
2. Although Portuguese is the official language, used in mass media, official documents and schools, it’s Creole that’s the lingua franca in Guinea Bissau. The language is known by most Bissau Guineans and it’s a local version or dialect of Portuguese (combined with native languages).
3. Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term. Since independence in 1974, every single acting president was either assassinated or deposed by a military coup. This instability contributed to the country’s status as one of the poorest nations on Earth.
4. The land now known as Guinea-Bissau was once the kingdom of Gabú, which was part of the larger Mali Empire. After 1546 Gabú became more autonomous, and at least portions of the kingdom existed until 1867. In the19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea.
5. Bissau is an impressive rural metropolis where many of the upscale villas are built according to Mediterranean architecture. The city's name was added to the county name when independence was achieved to avoid confusion with neighboring Guinea.
6. Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 45% of the country's population. Approximately 19% of the country's population belongs to the Christian community, and 31% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs.
7. The Ghanaians' struggle for freedom in the 1950s inspired the people of Guinea-Bissau to put up their own fight, which succeeded in 1974. Both flags use the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia.
More Info:
http://www.factsking.com/countries/guinea-bissau/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea-Bissau
Music:
Teknoaxe – Jamming it out on the pavement
https://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe
Images:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/06/Emblem_of_Guinea-Bissau.svg/1200px-Emblem_of_Guinea-Bissau.svg.png
http://liberationschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Screen-Shot-2015-08-22-at-10.22.30-AM.png
https://collectanealinguistica.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/img_1512.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/Voter_education_for_guinea_bissau_elections_2008.jpg/1200px-Voter_education_for_guinea_bissau_elections_2008.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Bissau_-_Abandoned_tank.JPG/1200px-Bissau_-_Abandoned_tank.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/b/b1/20100607214242!Guinea-bissau_in_au.png
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Catalan_Atlas_BNF_Sheet_6_Western_Sahara.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/20130610-DSC_8990_%289175640952%29_%282%29.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Bissau_main_road_to_airport.jpg
http://ccas11bijagos.pbworks.com/f/1296438545/Dance_1.jpg
http://www.madalinadobraca.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/People-of-Guinea-Bissau_transafrica.biz_.jpg
https://awayfarers.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/flag.jpg
http://www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/soldier-of-Guinea-Bissau.jpg
Intro image:
http://globalwheeling.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Guinea-Bissau-sign.jpg
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Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
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Getting a Visa for Guinea-Bissau in Senegal

On day 17 of "It's My Life365" I have my first experience with the famous visa procedures of Africa. Nearly every country you enter you need to get a visa, an...

On day 17 of "It's My Life365" I have my first experience with the famous visa procedures of Africa. Nearly every country you enter you need to get a visa, and since I'm travelling overland this usually means stopping in a capital city for a couple days to do so. In this case, the visa process went insanely well and faster than I could have ever imagined. I decided to get my visa for Guinea-Bissau in Ziguinchor because I had heard it was cheaper and quicker than in Dakar. Little did I know that it would only take me about 5 minutes. Oh, if the visa process was this good for the rest of Africa it wouldn't be all that bad!
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On day 17 of "It's My Life365" I have my first experience with the famous visa procedures of Africa. Nearly every country you enter you need to get a visa, and since I'm travelling overland this usually means stopping in a capital city for a couple days to do so. In this case, the visa process went insanely well and faster than I could have ever imagined. I decided to get my visa for Guinea-Bissau in Ziguinchor because I had heard it was cheaper and quicker than in Dakar. Little did I know that it would only take me about 5 minutes. Oh, if the visa process was this good for the rest of Africa it wouldn't be all that bad!
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Season 1WildGuinea Bissau offers snapper, jack and barracuda- Fishing AdventurerCyril heads to Guinea Bissau, West Africa, where he meets up with the boat and captain that will take him deep into the remote islands of the Bijagos Archipelago. On the way he quickly realizes what Guinea Bissau has to offer a visiting fisherman when he finds himself catching fish right in the middle of a school of Jack during a feeding frenzy. The next day, Cyril is off for some top-water fishing, casting poppers on a nearby wreck for the many big predator fish that roam around this artificial reef. After an overnight stay in an authentic Bijagos village, he takes off in his dinghy and finds himself on a sandbar only accessible during low-tide, from which he catches barracuda and snapper until the tide rolls back in. This is remote Africa at its best!
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Season 1WildGuinea Bissau offers snapper, jack and barracuda- Fishing AdventurerCyril heads to Guinea Bissau, West Africa, where he meets up with the boat and captain that will take him deep into the remote islands of the Bijagos Archipelago. On the way he quickly realizes what Guinea Bissau has to offer a visiting fisherman when he finds himself catching fish right in the middle of a school of Jack during a feeding frenzy. The next day, Cyril is off for some top-water fishing, casting poppers on a nearby wreck for the many big predator fish that roam around this artificial reef. After an overnight stay in an authentic Bijagos village, he takes off in his dinghy and finds himself on a sandbar only accessible during low-tide, from which he catches barracuda and snapper until the tide rolls back in. This is remote Africa at its best!
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Instagram playboy is also the vice-president of Equatorial Guinea | The Economist

Equatorial Guinea’s vice-president records his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, but it is unclear where his money comes from. He is currently being tried for embe...

Equatorial Guinea’s vice-president records his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, but it is unclear where his money comes from. He is currently being tried for embezzlement and money-laundering in France, where a verdict will be announced this week.
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Meet one of Instagram's most famous playboys. He tours the world, driving fast cars and eating at the world's finest restaurants. He even gets hip-hop stars like Wyclef Jean to play at his lavish parties posting his exploits on his Instagram account. But this isn't your typical Instagram star.
He's the vice-president of a country, Equatorial Guinea. A small country in west Africa with a lot of oil.
Teodoro Nguema Obiang is the second-most-powerful man in the country. His father is the world's longest serving president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema. The Obiang family has amassed a fortune running into the hundreds of millions of dollars. But how have they made their money?
Equatorial Guinea has some of the most opaque national accounts in the world. Per head it is the richest country in Africa, yet people live in plastic-shack poverty. The most recent figures available from the World Bank suggest that three-quarters of the population live below the poverty line. But the presidential family seem oblivious to the poverty.
If the country is so wealthy, where is all the money going?
TutuAlicante is a lawyer from Equatorial Guinea who is in exile in the United States. He runs an organisation that is trying to tackle corruption in his homeland. He knows first hand how the massive theft of public money has left little behind to fund public services.
While most of the population live in squalid conditions, Teddy splashes the cash, showing off his wealth on his Instagram account. Often using the hashtag luxury living he reveals a life of privilege and excess. Court papers say he amassed around $300m worldwide between 2000 and 2011, despite having an official government salary of less than $100,000 a year.
The Department of Justice alleged that Teddy embezzled millions of dollars from the public purse as cabinet minister. The Department of Justice agreed a settlement of around $30m with Teddy.
This year Teddy has found himself on trial again. This time in a separate case in France charged with embezzlement and money-laundering. After being unsuccessful in claiming diplomatic immunity he failed to show up to any of the court hearings. Instead, he posted videos on Instagram of himself on safari near Victoria Falls.
The French court valued his assets in France at around €100m, including a large property bought for €25m in Paris. The French public prosecutor has asked for a three-year jail sentence, €30m fine, and all of Teddy's assets in France to be seized.
The vice-president denies the charges.
The future for Equatorial Guinea looks bleak. The president is ageing and his son is preparing to take over. The spendthrift strongmen of Equatorial Guinea are not the only presidential family in Africa who are under investigation for embezzling from the public purse. The presidents of Gabon and the Republic of Congo are also being investigated by judges in France.
But Teddy's had a busy time of late posting from the beaches of Brazil to the Great Wall of China. There are plenty of countries where regulators turn a blind eye to despots who want to hide their ill-gotten gains. But their secrets are increasingly being leaked and it helps if the autocrats themselves do the leaking, via Instagram.
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Equatorial Guinea’s vice-president records his lavish lifestyle on Instagram, but it is unclear where his money comes from. He is currently being tried for embezzlement and money-laundering in France, where a verdict will be announced this week.
Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: http://econ.trib.al/rWl91R7
Meet one of Instagram's most famous playboys. He tours the world, driving fast cars and eating at the world's finest restaurants. He even gets hip-hop stars like Wyclef Jean to play at his lavish parties posting his exploits on his Instagram account. But this isn't your typical Instagram star.
He's the vice-president of a country, Equatorial Guinea. A small country in west Africa with a lot of oil.
Teodoro Nguema Obiang is the second-most-powerful man in the country. His father is the world's longest serving president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema. The Obiang family has amassed a fortune running into the hundreds of millions of dollars. But how have they made their money?
Equatorial Guinea has some of the most opaque national accounts in the world. Per head it is the richest country in Africa, yet people live in plastic-shack poverty. The most recent figures available from the World Bank suggest that three-quarters of the population live below the poverty line. But the presidential family seem oblivious to the poverty.
If the country is so wealthy, where is all the money going?
TutuAlicante is a lawyer from Equatorial Guinea who is in exile in the United States. He runs an organisation that is trying to tackle corruption in his homeland. He knows first hand how the massive theft of public money has left little behind to fund public services.
While most of the population live in squalid conditions, Teddy splashes the cash, showing off his wealth on his Instagram account. Often using the hashtag luxury living he reveals a life of privilege and excess. Court papers say he amassed around $300m worldwide between 2000 and 2011, despite having an official government salary of less than $100,000 a year.
The Department of Justice alleged that Teddy embezzled millions of dollars from the public purse as cabinet minister. The Department of Justice agreed a settlement of around $30m with Teddy.
This year Teddy has found himself on trial again. This time in a separate case in France charged with embezzlement and money-laundering. After being unsuccessful in claiming diplomatic immunity he failed to show up to any of the court hearings. Instead, he posted videos on Instagram of himself on safari near Victoria Falls.
The French court valued his assets in France at around €100m, including a large property bought for €25m in Paris. The French public prosecutor has asked for a three-year jail sentence, €30m fine, and all of Teddy's assets in France to be seized.
The vice-president denies the charges.
The future for Equatorial Guinea looks bleak. The president is ageing and his son is preparing to take over. The spendthrift strongmen of Equatorial Guinea are not the only presidential family in Africa who are under investigation for embezzling from the public purse. The presidents of Gabon and the Republic of Congo are also being investigated by judges in France.
But Teddy's had a busy time of late posting from the beaches of Brazil to the Great Wall of China. There are plenty of countries where regulators turn a blind eye to despots who want to hide their ill-gotten gains. But their secrets are increasingly being leaked and it helps if the autocrats themselves do the leaking, via Instagram.
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published: 15 Nov 2013

DISCOVERING GUINEA-BISSAU part I

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
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My visit to Guinea, West Africa

some pictures and facts from my visit to Guinea in 2014 :)
not trying to make a travel documentary, just sharing some stuff about a country that's very unknown in the western world.

published: 01 Dec 2015

The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" t...

published: 20 Jan 2018

The trip around the world - Guinea-Bissau

Getting to Guinea-Bissau from Senegal

On Day 19 I finally leave the country of Senegal and make my way to Guinea-Bissau, a country that just got over a military coup 4 months prior and has no international bank machines at all. It's a fairly basic day of travel for me here in West Africa so far, a couple shared taxis and some interesting views.
Tomorrow I make an attempt to get to Ilha Bubaque.
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This video has been hosted by Brendan van Son of http://www.brendansadventures.com

published: 20 Sep 2012

Travel: Guinea Bissau - Guinea

published: 31 Dec 2015

Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

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state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

published: 04 Nov 2015

top 10 visiting places in guinea bissau

published: 12 Dec 2017

Daridibo - Guinea Bissau

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

published: 21 May 2014

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
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Best Places to Visit in Guinea

Hotel Lisboa in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
Prices for rooms as from 50 euro.A top-suite is only 99 euro's (exclusive breakfest but for longs stay ( as from 4 days ) we will offer you the breakfest for free.
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Welcome in Guinea Bissau

DISCOVERING GUINEA-BISSAU part I

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would...

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
Hope you enjoy it and DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
And Please LEAVE A COMMENT I love reading them :)
XOXO

Hello Guys!
I have been missing for a few months busy enjoying my family and my home country. I got the chance to visit the GuineanIslands an I though it would be great to take you guys along with me, sorry if sound too exited but everything was really beautiful.
Hope you enjoy it and DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
And Please LEAVE A COMMENT I love reading them :)
XOXO

The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel:...

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" taxi into the tiny West African country. And, arriving in Bissau, I was quite interested in the architecture, and the people. It was cool. But, as I tried to make my way out to Ilha Bubaque, I quickly learned that this is a tough country to travel.
I'll be back with more travel diaries every month. In the next episode, coming in February, I'll take you through my time in the neighbouring country of Guinea.

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
Check out my photography on IG at @brendanvanson | My old Channel: http://www.youtube.com/itsmylife365brendan | Music by http://www.youtube.com/kiddrussell
My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" taxi into the tiny West African country. And, arriving in Bissau, I was quite interested in the architecture, and the people. It was cool. But, as I tried to make my way out to Ilha Bubaque, I quickly learned that this is a tough country to travel.
I'll be back with more travel diaries every month. In the next episode, coming in February, I'll take you through my time in the neighbouring country of Guinea.

Getting to Guinea-Bissau from Senegal

On Day 19 I finally leave the country of Senegal and make my way to Guinea-Bissau, a country that just got over a military coup 4 months prior and has no intern...

On Day 19 I finally leave the country of Senegal and make my way to Guinea-Bissau, a country that just got over a military coup 4 months prior and has no international bank machines at all. It's a fairly basic day of travel for me here in West Africa so far, a couple shared taxis and some interesting views.
Tomorrow I make an attempt to get to Ilha Bubaque.
For more travel videos check us out online http://www.itsmylife365.com and hope that you also subscribe.
This video has been hosted by Brendan van Son of http://www.brendansadventures.com

On Day 19 I finally leave the country of Senegal and make my way to Guinea-Bissau, a country that just got over a military coup 4 months prior and has no international bank machines at all. It's a fairly basic day of travel for me here in West Africa so far, a couple shared taxis and some interesting views.
Tomorrow I make an attempt to get to Ilha Bubaque.
For more travel videos check us out online http://www.itsmylife365.com and hope that you also subscribe.
This video has been hosted by Brendan van Son of http://www.brendansadventures.com

Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria...

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about ...

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

Daridibo - Guinea Bissau

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal...

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

Daridibó is an NGO that is based in Guinea-Bissau with on site experience in integrated nature conservation and development in Boé, Guinea-Bissau. Our main goal is the conservation of the chimpanzee population and their natural environment in the Boé region of Guinea-Bissau. Daridibó undertakes all sorts of generally community-based actions to achieve this goal.
Daridibó is supported by its sister organisation CHIMBO. The board of CHIMBO is based in the Netherlands and its members have extensive experience with international nature conservation projects.
If you want to join us, please visit our webiste and contact us:
daridibo.org or chimbo.org

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want...

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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
This is a product of VagabundoMagazine: http://www.vagabundomagazine.com

The Bissagos Islands, also spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos Bijagós), are a group of about 88 islands and islets located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the African nation of Guinea-Bissau. The archipelago was formed from the ancient delta of the Rio Geba and the Rio Grande and spans an area of 2,624 km2 (1,184 sq. miles).
Only some 20 islands are populated year-round, namely Bubaque which is where the Bissagos administrative capital is situated and is the most populated island, Bolama, Carache, Caravela, Enu, Formosa, Galinhas, João Vieira, Maio, Meneque, Orango, Orangozinho, Ponta, Roxa, Rubane, Soga, Unhacomo, Uno, and Uracane.
There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with intertidal zones, palm forests, dry and semi-dry forests, secondary and degraded forests, coastal savanna, sand banks and aquatic zones. The archipelago was declared in 1996 a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—Boloma Bijagós Biosphere Reserve, known for animals including marine turtles, hippopotamus and the southern islands are today a nature reserve.
Demographics
The population is estimated at about 30,000 (2006) and the local ethnic group known as Bijago (Portuguese: Bijagó) predominates. It is a relatively youthful population due to high birth rates and low life expectancy even by African standards.
Economy
The economy is largely rural, with many families living from subsistence farming and fishing. There is some tourist activity, mostly boat charters from neighboring Senegal. Lack of infrastructure and communication links prevent the development of the islands' unique tourism potential.
Starting in the early 2000s, several the Bissagos islands began to be used as transit depots for narcotraffic, which is quickly changing the social and economic fabrics of the islands.

The Bissagos Islands, also spelled Bijagós (Portuguese: Arquipélago dos Bijagós), are a group of about 88 islands and islets located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the African nation of Guinea-Bissau. The archipelago was formed from the ancient delta of the Rio Geba and the Rio Grande and spans an area of 2,624 km2 (1,184 sq. miles).
Only some 20 islands are populated year-round, namely Bubaque which is where the Bissagos administrative capital is situated and is the most populated island, Bolama, Carache, Caravela, Enu, Formosa, Galinhas, João Vieira, Maio, Meneque, Orango, Orangozinho, Ponta, Roxa, Rubane, Soga, Unhacomo, Uno, and Uracane.
There is a high diversity of ecosystems: mangroves with intertidal zones, palm forests, dry and semi-dry forests, secondary and degraded forests, coastal savanna, sand banks and aquatic zones. The archipelago was declared in 1996 a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—Boloma Bijagós Biosphere Reserve, known for animals including marine turtles, hippopotamus and the southern islands are today a nature reserve.
Demographics
The population is estimated at about 30,000 (2006) and the local ethnic group known as Bijago (Portuguese: Bijagó) predominates. It is a relatively youthful population due to high birth rates and low life expectancy even by African standards.
Economy
The economy is largely rural, with many families living from subsistence farming and fishing. There is some tourist activity, mostly boat charters from neighboring Senegal. Lack of infrastructure and communication links prevent the development of the islands' unique tourism potential.
Starting in the early 2000s, several the Bissagos islands began to be used as transit depots for narcotraffic, which is quickly changing the social and economic fabrics of the islands.

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Hotel Lisboa in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-ha...

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
Prices for rooms as from 50 euro.A top-suite is only 99 euro's (exclusive breakfest but for longs stay ( as from 4 days ) we will offer you the breakfest for free.
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Welcome in Guinea Bissau

Hotel LisboaBissau is a 3-star brand new hotel with a 5-star service.17 rooms with aircon,a pool,restaurant and bar with live-music ,own parking ,conference-hall and taylor made service for the high end of the Hotel market .Our guests are VIPS !
Hotel is just 8 minutes from airport and the city centre. And we have a FREE shuttle service between airport and our hotel.
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GUINEA VS GUINEA BISSAU, 1ST HALF (WAFU TOURNAMENT 2017)

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The Story of Jesus - Crioulo-Upper Guinea Language (Guinea-Bissau, Africa)

Carnaval infantil Guineense

BOLONDAALA in Babylon by force ( Partie 1)

histoire des jeunes Gambiens ambitieux et déterminé à voyager en Europe. Finalement on trouve qu'il y a de quoi faire dans le pays.
history of ambitious young Gambians and determined to travel in Europe. Finally we find that there is plenty to do in the country.

Sona Jobarteh & Band - Kora Music from West Africa

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Sona Jobarteh performed in Weimar on invitation of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar and its UNESCOChair of Transcultural Music Studies (TMS). The TMS Chair regularly invites artists to bring the musicology students into contact with various musical cultures for inspiration and exchange.
Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a west African Griot family. The Kora is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa (Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau). It belongs exclusively to griot families, and usually only men who are born into these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally. Sona Jobarteh combin...

histoire des jeunes Gambiens ambitieux et déterminé à voyager en Europe. Finalement on trouve qu'il y a de quoi faire dans le pays.
history of ambitious young Gambians and determined to travel in Europe. Finally we find that there is plenty to do in the country.

histoire des jeunes Gambiens ambitieux et déterminé à voyager en Europe. Finalement on trouve qu'il y a de quoi faire dans le pays.
history of ambitious young Gambians and determined to travel in Europe. Finally we find that there is plenty to do in the country.

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Sona Jobarteh performed in Weimar on invitation of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar and its UNESCOChair of Transcultural Music Studies (TMS). The TMS Chair regularly invites artists to bring the musicology students into contact with various musical cultures for inspiration and exchange.
Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a west African Griot family. The Kora is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa (Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau). It belongs exclusively to griot families, and usually only men who are born into these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally. Sona Jobarteh combines various genres of African Music and western musical elements.
Sonah Jobarteh – Acoustic Guitar/ Kora/ Vocals
Kari Bannermann – Acoustic Guitar
Andi McLean – Electric Bass/ BVs
Mouhamadou Sarr – Djembe/ Congas/ Calabash/ BVs
Recorded on 1 July 2015 at the "mon ami", Weimar.
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Sona Jobarteh performed in Weimar on invitation of the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar and its UNESCOChair of Transcultural Music Studies (TMS). The TMS Chair regularly invites artists to bring the musicology students into contact with various musical cultures for inspiration and exchange.
Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a west African Griot family. The Kora is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa (Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau). It belongs exclusively to griot families, and usually only men who are born into these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally. Sona Jobarteh combines various genres of African Music and western musical elements.
Sonah Jobarteh – Acoustic Guitar/ Kora/ Vocals
Kari Bannermann – Acoustic Guitar
Andi McLean – Electric Bass/ BVs
Mouhamadou Sarr – Djembe/ Congas/ Calabash/ BVs
Recorded on 1 July 2015 at the "mon ami", Weimar.
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AfricaQueen: the Bijagos ArchipelagoAs of the 18th century only few navigators ventured to this vast area of the South Pacific between Chile and French Polynesia. Today we are one of them, on a discovery of the mythical islands made famous by South Seas adventurers. The cruise begins in Valparaiso, the Chilean port once a pit stop for Cape Horners, a charming town on a hill covered with wooden houses reached by elevators from another time period. After two weeks, the Austral reaches Robinson Crusoe Island, where long ago a shipwreck on its deserted shores inspired Daniel Defoe to write his famous novel. Then onto Easter Island (Rapa Nui in Polynesian) with its mysterious giant statues, the Moais, and Pitcairn Island, where the mutinous of the Bounty found refuge after leaving Tahiti -- where our voyage comes to an end.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
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Geography Now! Guinea Bissau

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3:21

GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

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Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Su...

GUINEA BISSAU: GOVERNMENT FORCES ATTACKED BY REBELS

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Guinea Bissau's government forces came under heavy attack from rebels on Sunday in some of the heaviest fighting since a military faction mutinied a month ago.
The government forces have been backed up by troops from neighboring Senegal.
Rumours that 1-thousand new Senegalese troops had been dispatched to the area inspired the rebel forces to launch their biggest offensive yet, attacking government forces in the north of the city.
The fighting in Guinea Bissau began on June 7 with a coup attempt in the capital, Bissau, by former army chief of staff BrigadierAnsumane Mane, who accuses President Vieira of corruption and says he should resign.
The rebel forces are determined to win on this front, which lies to the North of the capital, and controls the route to the airport.
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"We are so confident that we will conquer them , we are preparing, preparing some means to attack them and when we launch an attack we have to head up the city. There is no stop."
SUPERCAPTION: Major Almane Alan Camara, RebelOfficer
Rebel troops find many bodies in the area - a result of the heavy mortar fire from both sides.
But any soldier for the government is left in the jungle to rot.
The rebels attitude is apparently different when it comes to civilian deaths.
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3:24

7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media...

7 Facts about Guinea Bissau

Guinea Bissau is one of those countries that we don’t get to discover in traditional media. So this video is here to help. For one, the “Bissau” part comes from its capital city, Bissau, to distinguish the country from other “Guineas”. If you wanna know just a bit more, watch this short video.
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Guinea Bissau.
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1. The African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde was founded in 1956, and guerrilla warfare grew increasingly effective. By 1974 the rebels controlled most of the countryside, where they formed a government that was soon recognized by scores of countries. The military coup in Portugal in April 1974 brightened the prospects for freedom, and in August the Lisbon government signed an agreement granting independence to the province.
2. Although Portuguese is the official language, used in mass media, official documents and schools, it’s Creole that’s the lingua franca in Guinea Bissau. The language is known by most Bissau Guineans and it’s a local version or dialect of Portuguese (combined with native languages).
3. Guinea-Bissau has a history of political instability since independence, and no elected president has successfully served a full five-year term. Since independence in 1974, every single acting president was either assassinated or deposed by a military coup. This instability contributed to the country’s status as one of the poorest nations on Earth.
4. The land now known as Guinea-Bissau was once the kingdom of Gabú, which was part of the larger Mali Empire. After 1546 Gabú became more autonomous, and at least portions of the kingdom existed until 1867. In the19th century, it was colonized as Portuguese Guinea.
5. Bissau is an impressive rural metropolis where many of the upscale villas are built according to Mediterranean architecture. The city's name was added to the county name when independence was achieved to avoid confusion with neighboring Guinea.
6. Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 45% of the country's population. Approximately 19% of the country's population belongs to the Christian community, and 31% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs.
7. The Ghanaians' struggle for freedom in the 1950s inspired the people of Guinea-Bissau to put up their own fight, which succeeded in 1974. Both flags use the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia.
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Bissau, Guinea-Bissau (1)

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From city center up to Somec, our base camp situa...

Yet another Day in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau

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Dear Guinea-Bissau, I get the point, you don't want me here. Ok, that's fine. We can still be friends, just let me leave in peace, please. What's that? No, you want me to stay and suffer another day? Fine. You win, Guinea-Bissau. You win.
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9:46

ETHNICITY TAG | MALAYSIA , GUINEA BISSAU, SWEDEN

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Getting a Visa for Guinea-Bissau in Senegal

On day 17 of "It's My Life365" I have my first experience with the famous visa procedures of Africa. Nearly every country you enter you need to get a visa, and since I'm travelling overland this usually means stopping in a capital city for a couple days to do so. In this case, the visa process went insanely well and faster than I could have ever imagined. I decided to get my visa for Guinea-Bissau in Ziguinchor because I had heard it was cheaper and quicker than in Dakar. Little did I know that it would only take me about 5 minutes. Oh, if the visa process was this good for the rest of Africa it wouldn't be all that bad!
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Season 1WildGuinea Bissau offers snapper, jack and barracuda- Fishing AdventurerCyril heads to Guinea Bissau, West Africa, where he meets up with the boat and captain that will take him deep into the remote islands of the Bijagos Archipelago. On the way he quickly realizes what Guinea Bissau has to offer a visiting fisherman when he finds himself catching fish right in the middle of a school of Jack during a feeding frenzy. The next day, Cyril is off for some top-water fishing, casting poppers on a nearby wreck for the many big predator fish that roam around this artificial reef. After an overnight stay in an authentic Bijagos village, he takes off in his dinghy and finds himself on a sandbar only accessible during low-tide, from which he catches barracuda and snapper until the tide rolls back in. This is remote Africa at its best!
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DISCOVERING GUINEA-BISSAU part I

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The Time Guinea Bissau Kicked my A$$ | The Travel Diaries

Guinea-Bissau is a small country in West Africa. And, well, if travel were a battle, it won.
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My trip to Guinea-Bissau was the start of a long journey down Sub-Saharan Africa. And, as the title of this travel diary shows, Guinea-Bissau got the best of me.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against Guinea-Bissau or its people. The people, in fact, were some of the most friendly I'd ever met. And, the country itself seemed quite lovely. But, this is a travel diary, and in these episodes, I reminisce on the challenges as well as the beauty of a country.
My travel diary to Guinea-Bissau starts in Senegal as I caught a "sept-place" taxi into the tiny West African country. And, arriving in Bissau, I was quite interested in the architecture, and the people. It was cool. But, as I tried to make my way out to Ilha Bubaque, I quickly learned that this is a tough country to travel.
I'll be back with more travel diaries every month. In the next episode, coming in February, I'll take you through my time in the neighbouring country of Guinea.

21:45

The trip around the world - Guinea-Bissau

Reminiscences of holidays in Guinea-Bissau. 22 minutes long video about adventures of an e...

Getting to Guinea-Bissau from Senegal

On Day 19 I finally leave the country of Senegal and make my way to Guinea-Bissau, a country that just got over a military coup 4 months prior and has no international bank machines at all. It's a fairly basic day of travel for me here in West Africa so far, a couple shared taxis and some interesting views.
Tomorrow I make an attempt to get to Ilha Bubaque.
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Back to Bissau, Guinea-Bissau with Malaria

I don't think I ever thought I'd be excited to get back to Bissau. However, I feel like absolute death. The weather, the travel, and, most of all, the malaria has gotten the best of me. Luckily I'm now on drugs and will soon feel much better. In this episode I jump into a pirogue and head for the main land of Guinea Bissau before getting my visa for Guinea.